Keith moves the masses with tribute to artists lost in 2017

It's a new year, which means more new music! But it's important not to forgot the lyrical legends that passed in 2017.

One fella who knows this is country favourite, Keith Urban.

During his 2017 New Years Eve performance in Nashville, Keith whipped out an absolutely stunning medley that paid tribute to the rock and country music greats we lost in the past year.

Urban kicked off his medley with a rendition of Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun" in tribute to the late frontman Chris Cornell. He followed with Gregg Allman's "Midnight Rider," Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode," Don Williams' "Tulsa Time" and Glen Campbell's "Wichita Lineman." Urban then moved seamlessly into Montgomery Gentry's "My Town" in tribute to Troy Gentry before finishing with the guitar riff from AC/DC's "Back in Black" to honor Malcolm Young.

Whether you're a fan of old music, new music, pop music or rock music, this one is definitely worth a listen.